A:AnswerIt should be fine for working from home. The Office applications will use RAM while their running, as does any program, but they don't take up RAM when they're not running. They will take up space on the hard drive, but with 1 terabyte of hard drive, you've got plenty of years.
A:AnswerThe part number for your AC adapter is 849650-002. This is not something you will be able to find in store, you will have to look around online to order one. I would google search that part number, the 849650-002 number to see what you can find.
A:AnswerThe basic programs that come with all windows based pc. Trial for a Security software. Nothing special. Microsoft browser, a few games, the usual streaming apps like Netflix and hulu. Still a great computer for adding whatever you want. I like how most are kind of bare so you can make it the way you want it.
A:AnswerThis is a good computer for your 8 year old's current needs, and likely through elementary school. For middle and high school needs, a bit more processing power will be needed, which will require a replacement model.
A:AnswerThe processor is an AMD Dual-Core A4-9125 APU (2.3 GHz base frequency, up to 2.6 GHz burst frequency, 1 MB cache).. It is 2.3Ghz in speed. Citrix Receiver and Adobe Flash are downloadable. Here is information about Citrix Receiver: https://www.citrix.com/downloads/citrix-receiver/
Here is information about Adobe Flash: https://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/